02 Décembre 2008
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BizTalk
De : James G. KobielusEditeur : Prentice Hall
Start leveraging BizTalk for competitive advantage -- right now! The expert business and technical guide to BizTalk implementation. XML integration, Microsoft BizTalk Server product roadmaps, Windows 2000 integration, and more. Key BizTalk scenarios- integrating internal business processes, extranet supply-chain integration, and enterprise application integration. BizTalk, Microsofts strategic e-Commerce initiative, enables companies and industries to develop and evolve sophisticated e-marketplaces far more easily than ever before. In this authoritative book, renowned e-business consultant James Kobielus walks you through every issue associated with BizTalk deployment -- business and technical. He introduces the fundamentals of BizTalk- what it is, who supports and oversees it, the value it adds to B2B e-Commerce, and the current status of BizTalk-compliant products and services. Next, he reviews anticipated BizTalk applications in B2B e-Commerce to be based on Microsofts BizTalk Server 2000. BizTalk- Implementing Business-to-Business E-Commerce outlines three common BizTalk scenarios- hubbed marketplace integration that integrates your internal business processes indirectly, via external trading hubs and exchanges; extranet supply-chain integration that your internal business processes directly, with trading partners; and enterprise application integration- integrating internal "back end" business applications with your e-Commerce site. The book reviews commercial BizTalk-enabled products and services, and Microsofts strategy for rolling out BizTalk-enabled offerings both as server-based software and as portal-based services. It introduces Microsofts BizTalk Server 2000 product roadmap; shows how BizTalk Server integrates with Windows 2000, Active Directory and COM+; and demonstrates how it utilizes XML technologies, including XSLT, XML schemas, and namespaces. James G. Kobielus is an analyst for The Burton Group, focusing on e-business and collaboration technologies. A recognized authority on strategic telecommunications and IT topics, he has been a contributing editor with Network World since 1987, writing its popular "Above the Cloud" column. He is author of Workflow Strategies.
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Pages : 440
Date de publication : Janvier 2000
ISBN : 0-13-089159-2
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